Oakville Beaver, 11 May 1994, p. 10

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519 Duty (New 8L, nul- Guelph Hue) Admission $5 for adults Children 10 under free For mom info call 1-800-465-8286 Sponsorrd by Computer Soutce Publication Over 50 exhlblrors olfeulng Savlngs selection In computers, software, games, peripherals. Also computer dubs. Sun., May 15 11 am. to 4 p.m. Burlington Central Arena Staff from Sheridan’s Employment ResourCes Department contacted 90.5% of graduating stri- dents, the highest sample the college has ever recorded for an employment survey. D 24.7% of 1993 graduates found jobs in areas not lelated to their pro- gram of study; El 3.4% were not seeking employ- ment Would like to announce the arrival of their 3rd son Giles Alexander on Monday, May 9th at 4:30 pm. Happy brothers Zakary Skylar welcome Giles. Thank- you to the wonderful staff at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. D 14.8% pursued further educa- tion; (fiaf- % - % D 50.3% of thesé graduates are working fullâ€"time; Overall, of the 2,104 Sheridan graduates in 1993: D 62. 2% found jobs related to their _program of study; are, do what the job requires, and keep an open mind,” says Till. “In a difficult economic environment, get- ting a job â€" even if 1t’ s not in the field you studied for â€" is an impor- tant first step.” “We’re honeét With our studenmts about the employment realities of the 90’s: they Ahaver to go where the jobs The willingness of students to be flexible and mobile in career choice and location, and to begin in entry- level positions are among the ele- ments contributing to the employment success, says Sheridan College’s Director of Cooperative Education and Student Employment ROb Till. ‘ Of the 1,520' Sheridan College graduates aVailable for work in 1993, 87% are now employed in full and part-time positions. The rates are the highest among the Metro Toronto area colleges. Recently released employment statistics from Sheridan College indi- cate a steady upswing in employment opportunities forgraduates. . Sheridan grads find 87% Employment Friday, May 27th is sneaker day in Canada. This nationwide prOmo- tion asks everyone to don their run- hing shoes, particularly those people whone’ver wear them! Businesses are encouraged to ask their employ- ées ‘towear, their sneakers to wOrk and around the office. But why- stop there?'Wear them everywhere... to the mall, to the bank, for a walk around the block. By giving your feet some comfort, you’ll be more apt to become active and that’s what Let’s celebrate! Fitweek 1994 is the perfect opportunity to do just that! Fitweek runs during the period May 27th to June 4th. While there are many activities throughout Oakville, three activities that will kick off the festivities will be high- lighted here. " Are you ready for. Fitwéék? €g ome on Oakville, get active! 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If you are new toexer-H cise or‘have not been physically active in the last 6 months,'take it easy and do not over‘exert yourself. " If you do have concerns, he 'sure‘to consult with your'~doctor'beforev embarking onany fitne'ssprogr‘am. , WWW Geranium Spring Plalgg‘ng Sale Frflit Tree Plus I . Wood Chips hnmu Lw [Jr'A-nnrnp “ml. m. 1...! ~..J Oak Barrels 1/2 barrel planters for amuals or shrubs. in faTL Reg. $26.99 Black Cedarmmgmm gram lmge,plmts 150cm Reg..$5999 Colorado S ruce B-rmu'dal bani), lavgefidlplmtsgcm reg. $34.99 WNW Choose from hundredsf of Herbs mm m Floritecf The longer run always has a large field of participants that includes recreational runners to sea- soned competitors. Applicati6n forms and rac'e- routes are available from both the River Oaks and Glen Abbey Recreation Centres. ’ “ ~' Sunday, May 29th, is the date set for the annual River Oaks Runs. At 8:45 am, there is a 2 km race and at9z30a..m a 10kmrun. Theka race is open to everyone and has been cited as an Elementary School Challenge, ’50 there will be lots of "chil_‘d_ren participating! The next blood donor clinics will be held at the River Oaks Recreation Centre, on May 13th, from2 pm to 8 p..;m and Towne Chev- Olds, on May 26th, from 1 :30 p m to 8 p. m For more information on donating blood, please contact the local branch of the Red Crass at 845- 5241. t ‘ Fun-Fit Challenge participants also support the efforts of the Red Cross. By giving the gift of life, teams may earn precious minutes off the clock to a maximum of 10 minutes off their overall score. family and friends. If you would like to enter a team, please call 845- 3417 You can be sure that it will be a memorable day! Pine Bark Nuggets Grmmdcmzerhelpswcmserw nwisucremd QM‘ Am Tmtetogetapanpsm 3"$14”? $175.12" THE OAKVILLE BEAVER NOW Recreation Cbnnectior; is provid- ed by the Oakville Parks and Recreation Department. 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